Talking to friends about starting one of my own ideas, reached an age where digging through the dirt is still fun, but I think I should be doing more.
Thanks for the concern :) , I rarely join startups because I think they have a chance to succeed, it's just the only place you can get stuff done and have a good time, big companies are... Horrifying :( Google might have been the worst.
Thanks, I am just so... silicon valley has a lot of used-car salesmen around, and I'm nervous about getting screwed over by a co-founder. Not good at the whole "don't fuck with me" thing, either come off as a pushover or a psycho, never worked out the subtlety of a middle ground :(
Chip architecture/design, etc. Was AI, but also supercomputers in the past, that was fun. Current company is a bit different, but I really liked my boss during the interview, he was cool.
Love the job, not the kind of thing you can do without kissing a lot of ass for a lot of capital.
Absolutely on the whole not being able to get stuff done front. The main reason I'm quitting where I currently work is because it's impossible to do the most basic of tasks without having 40 meetings about it and it being delayed by 6 months for no apparent reason.
The main reason I’m quitting where I currently work is because it’s impossible to do the most basic of tasks without having 40 meetings about it and it being delayed by 6 months for no apparent reason.
Similar, one issue for me is that I am not great at all the modern task-tracking systems, I can do them, but they take far more energy for me than the actual work itself.
And the more people I have to work with, the slower I work, I can just go by myself, but when I have to keep coordinating I just bog down and get discouraged.